Sass Queen (The Rainbow League Book 2) by Laurie Lochs

Sass Queen (The Rainbow League Book 2) by Laurie Lochs

Author:Laurie Lochs [Lochs, Laurie]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub
Published: 2020-09-09T16:00:00+00:00


12

Luke

The next week

I took a deep breath and waited for Mitch to blow the whistle. It was our first scrimmage of the week. We were split into two teams and ready to shed blood.

Any other day, I would've found this exciting. But today, all I could think of was Mitch.

We hadn't even made eye contact in the dressing room. It was worlds away from last week, when I'd sucked his dick and played with his juicy foreskin and delicious shaved balls. Now, it was like I didn't even exist.

He was keeping his word, refusing to speak about it again.

I grimaced and clenched my fist through my gloves. Why the hell did I think it'd turn into anything more? Mitch had been clear from the start. I’d been unable to temper my expectations. Now I was paying the price.

The only thing left was give it my all in practice and work my attraction to Mitch out of my system.

Mitch blew his whistle to announce the start of the scrimmage. "Alright, sexy boys," he said with a grin. "You know just as well as I do we're the number one team in the league right now. We kicked Wayzata’s ass last month. There's no one above us. To keep that position, we have to work harder than ever. The other LGBT teams in the league are out for blood. They’ll be looking for any hint of weakness. We have to bring our A game."

The League nodded in agreement.

Mitch continued. "But I believe we can do it. We have to give it everything we got, but I know we can stay at the top."

"Especially with our brand-new mascot, Mr. Snuggles," Jacob added with a laugh.

The rest of the team grinned at the mention of Mr. Snuggles. I’d yet to meet the cute little duck but I knew he was a team favorite.

But Mitch didn't crack a smile. "It's time to focus. There's no time for lame ass jokes."

The rest of the team nodded in agreement. It was time to drop the puck.

Mitch blew his whistle. A second later, he sent the puck flying to the ice. The second the puck hit the glassy ice, I tore after it, struggling to get it from Stellan, who was on the opposing team.

The scrimmage heated up. Friendships were thrown aside to win. I dug my blades into the ice and hurried after the puck, dodging defensemen as I sought gold.

Yet 15 minutes later, I was still empty-handed.

Our team huddled. Brian, one of our defensemen, was the first to speak. “We're still 0-0. We need to stay strong to win the scrimmage."

We broke apart and returned to the ice.

Mitch dropped the puck again. This time, I let nothing hold me back. If I didn't give it all I had, I wouldn't be able to live it down.

Stellan got the puck. He began skating towards our goalie.

Oh hell no. This is so not going to happen, not under my watch.

I darted after him, dodging sticks and skates. At last, I reached him, and tore the puck away from his stick.



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